Expectations placed on BME students 'may explain lower results'
Kent study says intense pressure on undergraduates to succeed may be damaging

Kent study says intense pressure on undergraduates to succeed may be damaging

Market shocks caused by Brexit vote may have implications for sector’s largest pension scheme

Alternative medicine institution Anglo-European College of Chiropractic gets QAA thumbs up

Mark Griffin has a European School education in common with Boris Johnson, but it is fair to say it has not left them seeing eye to eye

Progress needed on equity, quality assurance and research, says University of Chile academic

What the UK can learn from examples of non-EU nations in Horizon 2020

Horizon 2020 picture unchanged, writes science, research and innovation commissioner Carlos Moedas

Former UN secretary general also ‘surprised’ that EU’s strength in maintaining security did not feature in Brexit debate. John Elmes reports from Lausanne

The leader of the German Rectors’ Conference questions ‘how easy it would be’ for academics to work across borders after the UK leaves the EU

An often anti-intellectual Leave campaign has triumphed, leaving scholars wondering why so many appear to distrust them

But research leaders in the UK say their European counterparts are already freezing them out when it comes to applying for EU money

Personality researcher Adam Perkins faces claims at rescheduled lecture of ‘misrepresenting’ studies to suit his thesis on ‘work-shy’ benefit claimants